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This offer just came across to me:
They Offer:
RB Warrick Dunn, ATL
WR Steve Smith, CAR
2007 Draft Pick - Round 2
For:
RB Steven Jackson, STL
WR Terry Glenn, DAL
Currently I look like this:
RB Shaun Alexander, SEA
RB LaDainian Tomlinson, SD
RB Steven Jackson, STL
RB Derrick Blaylock, NYJ
WR Reggie Wayne, IND
WR Terrell Owens, DAL
WR Andre Johnson, HOU
WR Terry Glenn, DAL
WR Michael Clayton, TB
WR Drew Bennett, TEN
Basically, I'd be going from having three stud RBs, to two studs and a decent one, and from two stud WRs to three. Normally I'd say stick with the stud RBs; however, there are a few reasons to at least consider this:
1) T.O. could flop, leaving me with just Wayne a s stud WR.
2) I'm trading two backups for a starter and a backup. Depth is nice, but you can only play so many at once. Having great starters is nice.
3) That draft pick is damn nice. This guy has the worst team in the league, so that pick should be high. Plus, as mentioned in the other thread, if the keeper structure is changed next year the talent in the draft will be much more rich, and this guy will be seriously regretting giving up picks.
4) Speaking of keepers, if the structure does change and I have to pick one player per position, Steve Smith is a better option at WR than either Wayne or T.O.
I'm not so sure on this one, as having an ace in the whole like SJ in the even that one of my studs goes down is pretty nice. But at the same time, if they stay healthy SJ is only going to start two games all year, when they're on bye.
Another down side if I take this trade, Dunn shares a bye week with Alexander, which means in week 5 I'd be starting Blaylock. **gulp**
Thoughts?
They Offer:
RB Warrick Dunn, ATL
WR Steve Smith, CAR
2007 Draft Pick - Round 2
For:
RB Steven Jackson, STL
WR Terry Glenn, DAL
Currently I look like this:
RB Shaun Alexander, SEA
RB LaDainian Tomlinson, SD
RB Steven Jackson, STL
RB Derrick Blaylock, NYJ
WR Reggie Wayne, IND
WR Terrell Owens, DAL
WR Andre Johnson, HOU
WR Terry Glenn, DAL
WR Michael Clayton, TB
WR Drew Bennett, TEN
Basically, I'd be going from having three stud RBs, to two studs and a decent one, and from two stud WRs to three. Normally I'd say stick with the stud RBs; however, there are a few reasons to at least consider this:
1) T.O. could flop, leaving me with just Wayne a s stud WR.
2) I'm trading two backups for a starter and a backup. Depth is nice, but you can only play so many at once. Having great starters is nice.
3) That draft pick is damn nice. This guy has the worst team in the league, so that pick should be high. Plus, as mentioned in the other thread, if the keeper structure is changed next year the talent in the draft will be much more rich, and this guy will be seriously regretting giving up picks.
4) Speaking of keepers, if the structure does change and I have to pick one player per position, Steve Smith is a better option at WR than either Wayne or T.O.
I'm not so sure on this one, as having an ace in the whole like SJ in the even that one of my studs goes down is pretty nice. But at the same time, if they stay healthy SJ is only going to start two games all year, when they're on bye.
Another down side if I take this trade, Dunn shares a bye week with Alexander, which means in week 5 I'd be starting Blaylock. **gulp**
Thoughts?